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15 iPhone Tricks Apple Has Been Hiding From You

2. Sharing The Clipboard

This feature is really only useful if you have a Mac and/or multiple iOS devices. With iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, Apple users have a Universal Clipboard that works between devices. As long as you have the latest operating system, you can copy and paste text and images on one device, and paste it on another device.

The clipboard is shared for two minutes, then it will be reset to the device’s clipboard. Note that if you’re running a VPN on your iPhone or MacBook, then Universal Clipboard won’t work (or at least I can’t get it to work). Devices have to be on the same network and like AirDrop, both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth have to be on for Universal Clipboard to work.

When you copy and paste images, I don’t know if there’s a size limit. But if you’re trying to use Universal Clipboard to transfer massive DNGs or PSDs, you’ll be better off using AIrDrop or another service.

 

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